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Kristina Novitskaya (30) was found at her home in Bodrum on Saturday, with media reporting that she died a few days earlier.
The front door was locked from the inside, the windows were also locked from the inside, and there were no signs of a fight.
Local police say they are investigating the case as a suicide, but her friends say that Kristina, who loved life and was happy, would never commit suicide.
However, they added that she was “reserved” about her private life in Turkey, where she lived and worked as a translator and dance instructor.
“We don’t think he committed suicide,” a friend told Obozrevatel in Kiev.
Reports say Turkish police believe she was depressed due to lack of work due to the pandemic, but the exact cause of death has yet to be determined.
However, her friends also deny it and say that she did not commit suicide due to the pandemic.
After family and friends could not locate her, they called the police, who found Kristina sitting on a chair in the middle of the room.
His hands were tied behind his back and a bag was on his head.
His body was sent for an autopsy.
Turkish police said surveillance footage showed no visitors since the food was delivered on December 31. His body was found on Saturday.
(Telegraf.rs)
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